(Please also register larger groups, even if you do not wish to book a guided tour.)

You can find more information about the tours or the booking process here.

Your tour request will be considered binding upon receipt of the request form and processed accordingly. Please notice that we need your reservation 5 weekdays in advance. We regret that we cannot guarantee the availability of any times requested – particularly in the case of special exhibitions. If a time is no longer available, an alternative will be suggested. You should expect a response to your request within one week.

guided tours in the neue pinakothek

General Tours:

Highlights of the Neue Pinakothek
At the Neue Pinakothek you get a different, multifaceted look at the 19th century and the emergence of Modern Art. We will provide you with an overview of the major works from Neoclassicism to Art Nouveau.

Thematic Tours:

Ludwig I and the First Museum for Contemporary Art

Umbrellas, Bowler Hats, Etc. The Neue Pinakothek through biographies

Moving into the Modern – Forerunners of 20th Century Art in the Neue Pinakothek

GUIDED TOURS IN THE Pinakothek der moderne

Highlights: The Pinakothek der Moderne - Four Museums
This tour gives a brief introduction to the concept of the museum and its architecture with focus on the highlights of the collections.

Highlights: The International Design Museum Munich – Die Neue Sammlung
The Neue Sammlung was the world’s first "Design Museum" long before the term came into use. It grew out of the Deutsche Werkbund, which was founded in Munich in 1907.

Sammlung Moderne Kunst (modern art collection)

The International Design Museum Munich – Die Neue Sammlung (design)

Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München (graphic art)

Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität München (architecture)

Thematic Tours:

Masterpieces of Classical Modern Art

Warhol, Beuys and the international development of art after the Second World War

GUIDED TOURS IN MUSEUM BRANDHORST

General Tours:

Highlights of Museum Brandhorst

Cy Twombly – In the Studio

Guided Tours at Sammlung Schack

General Tours:

Highlights of Sammlung Schack

Register Groups

We kindly ask that you notify us of your group visit, even if you do not wish to book any tours.
Please send an email containing the following information about your group visit to booking@pinakothek.de:

Date, time

Which museum

Number of participants

Possible theme

Contact information

We can only guarantee that the application will be processed if it is sent with a lead time of five working days.

When planning your group tour, please note the following binding rules for the three Pinakothek museums, the Museum Brandhorst, and the Sammlung Schack:

Please comply with the maximum group size. In the major galleries, this is 25 people; In the smaller side-rooms, 12 people. The same rule applies for school groups; we ask you to split up participants into smaller groups accordingly.

Please be considerate of other individual visitors and groups.

Please complete your tour 15 minutes before the museum closes.

Please notify us of all tours and group visits in writing in a timely manner.

At special exhibitions, certain time windows and reduced group sizes must sometimes be observed.

We ask you to advise your group of the following binding rules prior to the beginning of their tour:

Please leave bags larger than an A4 sheet of paper, as well as umbrellas, canes, and backpacks in the cloakroom.

Smoking, eating, and drinking are not permitted in the galleries or the entrance area.

The folding chairs are intended for people who have difficulty standing for longer periods.

Photographs for private purposes are permitted without the use of a flash or tripod.

PINAKOTHEK DER MODERNE

Parking
Personnel parking area Gabelsbergerstrasse; Please ring at the gate and show your disabled parking permit.

Lifts
The museum has two lifts that allow access to all galleries.
One lift is located in the rotunda near the museum shop. The lift provides access to the basement, where the cloakroom and restrooms for the disabled are located, as well as to the galleries located on the upper floor.
Another lift is located at the Barer Strasse entrance. This lift only providesd access to the basement and design collection. This lift is also only operated by personnel. Please inquire at the information desk.

Seating and wheelchairs
Light, portable folding chairs and two wheelchairs are available at the information desk.

Restrooms
Restrooms for the disabled are located only in the basement.

Cloakroom
The cloakroom is also in the basement. Spacious closets are available for school classes. The key is available at the cloakroom.

Guard dogs
Guard dogs and seizure response dogs are permitted in the museum, if they bear adequate identification.

Tactile map
Tactile orientation map for blind and visually impaired people is available at the information desk.

Information
+49 (0)89 23805-360

SAMMLUNG SCHACK

The Sammlung Schack with its approximately 150 paintings exhibited over three floors, unfortunately is not accessible to people with disabilities. This concerns both the access to the building via the staircase at the main entrance and the interior access to the three exhibition levels. In order to overcome this shortcoming, the Munich State Building Authority I (Staatliches Bauamt München I) has drawn up a preliminary design, which provides for the installation of a lift system and barrier-free access to the service rooms. The costs are foreseen in the budget for 2017/18. A decision on this is still pending. We apologize for any inconvenience.

MUSEUM BRANDHORST

Museum Entrance
Theresienstrasse/ corner of Türkenstrasse

Parking
Two parking spaces for disabled visitors are provided in front of the main entrance of the Museum Brandhorst.

Elevators
There are two passenger elevators. These elevators provide access to all exhibition levels (-1, 0, 1). Another elevator connects the entrance foyer (0) with the cloakroom level (-1).

Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs are available from the information desk on request.

Restrooms
The Museum Brandhorst provides restrooms for disabled visitors in three locations throughout the building: on the upper level beyond the Lounge gallery, on the lower floor near the cloakroom as well as next to the media suite.